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support through a thriving annual giving program. As a highly selective, residential liberal arts college, Colgate is dedicated to educating talented students for lives of leadership and service
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The Department of Mathematics of Colgate University is accepting applications for at least one 1-year visiting assistant professorship starting fall 2025. Qualifications Completion of a PhD in
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written communication skills Able to deal with multiple tasks or projects at one time Proficient with computer applications (Microsoft Office Suite) Education Bachelor’s degree is preferred. Will also
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Proficient with computer applications (Microsoft Office Suite) Education Bachelor’s degree is preferred. Will also consider a combination of education and equivalent work experience, as well as college
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a broad spectrum of individual identities, including personal, social, and otherwise Education: Completion of an accredited licensed practical nurse program and current NYS license. Physical Demands
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& Cataloging Hiring Wage/Salary Range $23.12/Hr Professional Experience/ Qualifications Experience using basic computer functions (especially Microsoft Office and Google Suite). Accuracy in work, including the
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, Department of Economics, nsimpson@colgate.edu. Salary Range or Pay Grade $89,000 (for ABD candidates) to $93,000 (for candidates with PhD in hand)Campus Crime Reporting and Statistics Campus Crime Reporting
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authorization for this position. Salary Range or Pay Grade $71,000 (for ABD candidates) to $75,000 (for candidates with a PhD in hand)Campus Crime Reporting and Statistics The Department of Campus Safety
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postings of other employment opportunities at Colgate and at other institutions of higher education in upstate New York. Qualifications Applications are invited from any area of chemistry. A PhD in chemistry
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candidate will join a psychological science and neuroscience faculty deeply committed to a strong, research-oriented program and to a curriculum that integrates psychological science and neuroscience